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Medications
… depends on your condition and response to treatment. Wash hands immediately after use unless the area being treated includes the hands. Avoid getting the product in your eyes, nose, ears, … depends on your condition and response to treatment. Wash hands immediately after use unless the area being treated …
Medications
… 3 to 4 times daily or as directed by your doctor. Wash your hands after using unless you are using this medication to treat the hands. Do not wrap, cover, or bandage the area unless … 3 to 4 times daily or as directed by your doctor. Wash your hands after using unless you are using this medication to …
Medications
… any questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist. Wash your hands after using unless the area being treated includes the hands. Do not wrap, cover, or bandage the area unless … any questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist. Wash your hands after using unless the area being treated includes the …
Medications
… depends on your condition and response to treatment. Wash hands immediately after use unless the area being treated includes the hands. Avoid getting the product in your eyes, nose, ears, … depends on your condition and response to treatment. Wash hands immediately after use unless the area being treated …
Medications
… To lower the risk of dizziness, hold the container in your hand for 1 to 2 minutes in order to warm it. To apply ear drops, wash your hands first. To avoid contamination, do not touch the … To lower the risk of dizziness, hold the container in your hand for 1 to 2 minutes in order to warm it. To apply ear …
Medications
… as soon as symptoms of a herpes infection appear. Wash your hands with soap and water before and after using this … Try not to touch the cold sore. If you do, wash your hands afterward. To lower the chance of giving genital … as soon as symptoms of a herpes infection appear. Wash your hands with soap and water before and after using this …
Medications
… any questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist. Wash your hands before using. Clean and dry the affected area. Then … You may cover the area with a sterile bandage. Wash your hands after use. Avoid getting this medication in your eyes, … any questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist. Wash your hands before using. Clean and dry the affected area. Then …
Health topics
… never use petroleum jelly (such as Vaseline), grease, hand lotion, baby oil, or anything with oil in it (read the … will keep semen from spilling out of the condom. Wash your hands after handling a used condom. What do you need to know about …
HealthLinkBC files
… be above your skin. Do not touch the tick with your bare hands. Wear gloves if possible. Steadily lift the tick … small amount of antibiotic ointment on the area. Wash your hands with soap and water. You cannot remove a tick by …
HealthLinkBC files
… To use an external condom, follow these steps: Wash your hands Carefully open the package and take the condom out. … To use an internal condom, follow these steps: Wash your hands Carefully open the package and take the condom out. …